2/4/2026
Dear Customers,
Expectations for Today: Low to regular water pressure throughout the District.
If you experience a total loss of water service, please report it to our office as soon as possible at (405) 997-5390.
Following last night's recovery shut-off, we are pleased to report that isolating a large area between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. allowed water tower levels to increase significantly. While we are still working to reach standard operating levels, we are encouraged by this progress.
During the isolation period, our crew identified a potential line break in a remote area. Teams will inspect the area today and perform any necessary repairs.
Thank you for your continued patience and for communicating with us as we recover from the recent freeze.
Sincerely,
Management
WINTER STORM RECOVERY
Dear Customers,
Tri-County Rural Water District #2, along with several other rural water Districts, has experienced a significant impact on water storage supply levels following the recent winter storm. Although levels were at full capacity prior to the storm, high demand and line breaks during the freezing temperatures have reduced our reserves. Our crews are working to replenish the District’s towers and are collaborating with Emergency Management to identify infrastructure leaks.
During this recovery period, the District will issue alerts regarding temporary, system-wide service interruptions. We will continue to schedule these events during nighttime hours whenever possible. Should daytime or extended interruptions become necessary, we will notify customers as early as possible through our alert system.
Bottled drinking water and non-potable water are available at our office. If you need non-potable water, please bring your own jugs.
If you are not currently receiving alerts, please register on our website at
https://tricountyrwd2.myruralwater.com
Customers unable to access the website may call our office at (405) 997-5390 for assistance.
Thank you for your continued patience.
Sincerely,
Management